I got into a little debate with a Raider fan a long time ago. The debate was based on a article I wrote awhile back appropriately named "Pick Your Poison: A Look at the 2010 Chargers Offensive Arsenal"...

The Hawaii Warriors have some things that can make them special this upcoming season. After a tough 2009 season that had shown many promises of a great start to the season, the Warriors faltered to a 6-7 record with many injuries...

The importance of sustaining drives in a game sometimes makes the difference between winning and losing. The most important aspect of sustaining drives is always contingent on the offense converting on 3rd downs...

Did anyone mention to the Chargers coaching staff and players that this is a pre-season game? I don't remember any Chargers pre-season game where the team dialed it up and treated the game like a regular season game by the way they played...

This is part 2 of the AFC West all-star series. This slide will show the top defensive players in the division excluding rookies. It's a bit interesting on how this all-star defensive line-up will turn out...

A couple of days ago, I read a article titled, "The Perfect Team: AFC North Style" by David Lurie. I was a bit intrigued by the content of the article that I tend to wonder what a AFC West all-star team would look like...

You heard it here first. The Broncos will go down this season. You must be wondering why I have a picture of Shawne Merriman up but you'll see why in a bit. Before you start your bashing, take some time to listen and read why I feel this way...

Believe me, this wasn't a easy article to do. The Chargers in my eyes don't have many weaknesses. They addressed some parts of their game that needed to get fixed, but there were also some needs that didn't get too much attention...

This isn't a article about players who we expect big things from like Philip Rivers, Shaun Phillips, Stephen Cooper, Antonio Gates, or Kris Dielman. This also isn't about the rookies coming in to contribute...

The San Diego Chargers. Many analyst and fans alike say many things about the Chargers—somewhere on the grounds of being the most talented team in the entire NFL. Statements like, "No other team has the quality of depth like the Chargers...

Are the San Diego Chargers insane, or are they just playing pure genius by having almost all of their main playmakers in a position for free agency after this upcoming NFL season? What's really scary is that most of them will be unrestricted free agents.

This isn't a article about the draft or if it was worth it to get Ryan Mathews versus the picks the Chargers gave up for him. This is an article on the man they did draft, the man that will take over one of the most sought after positions in the league..

I know all you Charger fans are cringing, but hear me out for a second. I keep thinking Sproles is the best investment the Chargers have made this offseason—a better investment than getting CB Strickland and CB Vasher...